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he exchanged gifts with his counterpart, uk brexit secretary david davis. barney offered a walking stick to davis, davis gave a book about mountaineering how sweet. so, delivering his speech a week late, not bad for the uk these days, philip hammond reiterated his push for a smooth brexit and the importance of maintaining global trade ties in order to avoid a damaging cliff edge. >> more trade, not less. maintaining our strong trade links with european markets after we leave the eu, as well as seeking out new opportunities for trade and investment with old friends and fast growing emerging economies alike >> speaking to geoff and karen earlier this morning, the head of the european stability class said brexit would have a bigger impact on the uk than on the eu. >> i regret the brexit politically it also weakens the eu economically i think there's no comparison when you look at the trade flows, and you look what will happen to london. i think the economic cost is mainly on the uk, yes. >> willem marx has been following this story from brussels, luxembourg, j
he exchanged gifts with his counterpart, uk brexit secretary david davis. barney offered a walking stick to davis, davis gave a book about mountaineering how sweet. so, delivering his speech a week late, not bad for the uk these days, philip hammond reiterated his push for a smooth brexit and the importance of maintaining global trade ties in order to avoid a damaging cliff edge. >> more trade, not less. maintaining our strong trade links with european markets after we leave the eu, as...
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the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not certain the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu, and the government is prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there will be a deal, of which the deal i want, the free trade agreement, the customs agreement and so on, it's... i'm pretty sure, but i'm not certain. more than 140 people are feared to have been killed when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in pakistan. six people were injured, three of them seriously, after a car ploughed into a group of pedestrians outside a sports centre in newcastle. police say it's not terrorism. in istanbul authorities have banned a 93v in istanbul authorities have banned a gay pride parade. participants have turned up, but they have been met with a heavy police presence. performances are in full swing for the third and final day of glastonbury, with ed sheeran providing the grand finale on the main stage this evening. it's been stop—start at the f1 grand prix in azerbaijan as head rest problems for lewis hamilton end his hopes of victory. and at 3:30, talking books is at the hay festi
the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not certain the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu, and the government is prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there will be a deal, of which the deal i want, the free trade agreement, the customs agreement and so on, it's... i'm pretty sure, but i'm not certain. more than 140 people are feared to have been killed when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in pakistan. six people were injured, three of them seriously, after...
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well as i mentioned david davis is a name jeremy corben. you know after the election the snap election his name was tossed a lot in there was a lot of confidence but time and space does does not bode well for him in that regard and i've had several political operatives tell me that they're concerned about his age that you know if he continues to be the leader that he is he's sixty eight right now the next election would have put him into his seventy's and there are some folks that just think that that he may have aged himself out of that position he would be the oldest prime minister all the way back to churchill if that were to take place so. corben is in a strong political position i'm not convinced that he is in a position to be the next prime minister and so the tories they're the ones to watch right now will they distance themselves from the stampa election and work hard for theresa may to get some type of consensus government as the queen stated as her goal the other day to address the issues of independence from the european union so
well as i mentioned david davis is a name jeremy corben. you know after the election the snap election his name was tossed a lot in there was a lot of confidence but time and space does does not bode well for him in that regard and i've had several political operatives tell me that they're concerned about his age that you know if he continues to be the leader that he is he's sixty eight right now the next election would have put him into his seventy's and there are some folks that just think...
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the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not sure the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu and that we have to be prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there'll be a deal — but the deal i want, the free trade deal, a customs deal. i'm pretty confident but i'm not certain. more than 140 people are feared to have been killed when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in pakistan's punjab province. now on bbc news, the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, ade adepitan, coming to you this week from ghana. and it's the perfect place to kick back, relax and look at some of our favourite stories from the programme over the last couple of months. and if you tune in regularly, then you might remember that it was here in ghana, back in april, when i headed off to the twin villages of boabeng and fiema to meet some very special animals. we'll check that film out again in a moment. and also, we've got me cramming in as much as i can during a six—hour stopover in rome. carmen gets a lesson in rickshaw road rules in tokyo. did ijust make that man crash? and
the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not sure the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu and that we have to be prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there'll be a deal — but the deal i want, the free trade deal, a customs deal. i'm pretty confident but i'm not certain. more than 140 people are feared to have been killed when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in pakistan's punjab province. now on bbc news, the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show...
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negotiator, david davis, kicking off the discussions on a positive note. >> there's more that unites us than divides us. so while we're undoubtedly be challenging times ahead of us, negotiations, we will do all that we can to assure that deliver a deal that works in the best interests of all citizens. behind theut pleasantries, a number of anxieties loom. >> our objective is clear. we must first tackle the uncertainties caused by brexit. for citizens, but also of the beneficiaries e.u. policies and for the impact borders. reporter: despite her plan for a p.m.line approach, british theresa may's huge upset in june means she may have to rethink for a tough breks stance -- brexit stance. now given in to the insistence that negotiations issues, which include three million e.u. in the u.k.ving and finally, the status of the ireland-northern ireland border. after these items are yeaght thetiated, only then will e.u. begin to discuss a deal.ial e.u. trade if no agreement is reached by the march deadline, it could onlya severe threat, not to britain's stability but also the e.u.'s authority
negotiator, david davis, kicking off the discussions on a positive note. >> there's more that unites us than divides us. so while we're undoubtedly be challenging times ahead of us, negotiations, we will do all that we can to assure that deliver a deal that works in the best interests of all citizens. behind theut pleasantries, a number of anxieties loom. >> our objective is clear. we must first tackle the uncertainties caused by brexit. for citizens, but also of the beneficiaries...
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there'll be none of the social care policy in the manifesto because david davis said it was disastrous, but it's going to be mainly about brexit and terrorism, very complicated issues that need to be discussed at length. certainly the last thing her majesty wants is a last—minute speech sent out at the last minute. this takes careful planning and she takes it incredibly seriously so she wants something that's been thought about. at present, it doesn't seem as if things are being treated with that some emnity. thank you very much, kate. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has said she believes the idea of a hard brexit was now "dead in the water". ms sturgeon is in westminster where she is due to meet the prime minister, along with the scottish conservative leader ruth davidson. i'm calling for a process that's opened up to include more voices today, all parties and all four nations of the uk and an approach that has continued membership of the single market at its heart. the prime minister's got to recognise she asked for a strengthened mandate for a hard brexit and voters acro
there'll be none of the social care policy in the manifesto because david davis said it was disastrous, but it's going to be mainly about brexit and terrorism, very complicated issues that need to be discussed at length. certainly the last thing her majesty wants is a last—minute speech sent out at the last minute. this takes careful planning and she takes it incredibly seriously so she wants something that's been thought about. at present, it doesn't seem as if things are being treated with...
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notably, david davis from the u.k. and the eu came up together .n the 90's they are keen hikers, exchanging gifts. with what i can call the british putting that involves meringue and strawberries. seems that they were trying to talk about strawberries as the fast positives. early deals that they were uttering with 4.5 million people who don't know their rights at the moment, living in either the eu or the u.k., members of the other country, they need to know what their employment and residency looks like. julia: those of the negotiating points and that's right. georged to ask you about soros's comment. caroline hyde, of course there. for more on the currency angle, we have got the founder of [indiscernible] data. meantime, time for a bloomberg is this flash. considering a jaguar land rover ipo, according to people with knowledge of the matter. executives have really been on ang meetings international stock exchange. they acquired jaguar from ford for $2.4 billion and they seven timesnue over, weighing in london and new
notably, david davis from the u.k. and the eu came up together .n the 90's they are keen hikers, exchanging gifts. with what i can call the british putting that involves meringue and strawberries. seems that they were trying to talk about strawberries as the fast positives. early deals that they were uttering with 4.5 million people who don't know their rights at the moment, living in either the eu or the u.k., members of the other country, they need to know what their employment and residency...
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david davis is making these comments. this is the brexit secretary, the man in charge at the moment. still working on contingencies for no brexit deal and has little doubt that they will reach a deal with the democratic union party and some of the elements will be pruned away. still working on contingencies for no brexit deals. when we hear about soft brexit, what do you make of that? >> it's meaningless. as meaningless as what we were talking about before. before it was brexit means brexit, no deal is better than a bad deal. the bottom line here is, you look at a two-part, 80% loss of the vote. in the manifesto, they are a market to lead to out. custom union, if you remain in the custom union, it means you will not be able to strike trade deals with china. you can fire liam fox because he has nothing to do. power, deliver this so soft brexit idea, that will not pass the test. you are acting on a script that is not there. manus: nobody killed in the blanks, did they? scripts, terrible actor with theresa may, bad judgment.
david davis is making these comments. this is the brexit secretary, the man in charge at the moment. still working on contingencies for no brexit deal and has little doubt that they will reach a deal with the democratic union party and some of the elements will be pruned away. still working on contingencies for no brexit deals. when we hear about soft brexit, what do you make of that? >> it's meaningless. as meaningless as what we were talking about before. before it was brexit means...
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today formal talks begin the brexit secretary david davis will meet with eu chief negotiator in brussels to kickoff the process, must be completed march, 2019. discussions come less than two weeks after theresa may and lost the majority clearly a big week for the uk. >> a very good week, start of a big 18 months opposed to expecting anything specific out of negotiations this week. the most important thing is both sides intending to set the tone in positive light to try to regain each other's trust. i don't think they'll iron out the final details this week. key take away from what did the uk election mean for this, the most important point still 80% voted for carries to carry out brexit labor between this and macron's comment, he would still take them back, that's not the case brexit expected to happen. and debate between soft and hard brexit, get a pound rally if brexit is softer philip hammond, seen less hard on brexit than theresa may making it clear if we carry out brexit, that means leaving single market and customs union. it is like a pound rally and softer brexit doesn't make sens
today formal talks begin the brexit secretary david davis will meet with eu chief negotiator in brussels to kickoff the process, must be completed march, 2019. discussions come less than two weeks after theresa may and lost the majority clearly a big week for the uk. >> a very good week, start of a big 18 months opposed to expecting anything specific out of negotiations this week. the most important thing is both sides intending to set the tone in positive light to try to regain each...
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david davis, the brexit secretary heads to spain today to meet with members of the spanish government he began formal negotiations with the eu yesterday in what is being called an early concession the uk agrees to brussels' demands on sequencing of talks, meaning trade negotiations will have to wait until other key negotiations are resolved. no huge details otherwise, in what was otherwise a positively toned first press conference i'm sure more of those to come >> still early. >>> we are following a developing story on barclays at this hour. uk authorities filed criminal charges against the bank and four former top executives over undisclosed payments to qatari investors during the financial crisis the uk's serious profraud office says barclays and the four executives conspired to commit fraud. two individuals including john varley were charged with the provision of unlawful financial assistance barclays said it is considering its position in relation to the developments shares down fractionally >> the reaction in share prices is small for two key reasons one this is a five-year inves
david davis, the brexit secretary heads to spain today to meet with members of the spanish government he began formal negotiations with the eu yesterday in what is being called an early concession the uk agrees to brussels' demands on sequencing of talks, meaning trade negotiations will have to wait until other key negotiations are resolved. no huge details otherwise, in what was otherwise a positively toned first press conference i'm sure more of those to come >> still early....
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that was david davis. foreign secretary boris johnson that was david davis. foreign secretary borisjohnson spoke about the talks in luxembourg. obviously this is the first day of the talks on brexit. the most important thing is that we should all start... of course there will be lots of discussions about the nature of the deal we are going to do. but i think we should also have discussions about money etc. the most important thing is for us to raise our eyes to the horizon, to think about the future. think about the new partnership, the deep and special partnership, we want to build with our friends. and i think in the long run this will be good for the uk in the long run this will be good forthe uk and in the long run this will be good for the uk and good for the rest of europe. it is an october you will start discussing this part?” it is an october you will start discussing this part? i think the whole process will lead to a happy resolution that can be done with profit and with honour for both sides. that is what we‘re aiming for. boris johnson. and th
that was david davis. foreign secretary boris johnson that was david davis. foreign secretary borisjohnson spoke about the talks in luxembourg. obviously this is the first day of the talks on brexit. the most important thing is that we should all start... of course there will be lots of discussions about the nature of the deal we are going to do. but i think we should also have discussions about money etc. the most important thing is for us to raise our eyes to the horizon, to think about the...
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the brexit secretary, david davis, has insisted that talks on leaving the european union will begin next week — despite the uncertainty surrounding theresa may's government. it comes as meps and european commissioners head for meetings at the eu parliament in strasbourg to discuss the way forward. a warning that this report from our political correspondent eleanor garnier contains some flash photography. brexit! the vote to leave the eu almost a year ago, but the debate on exactly how we accept, the terms and the priorities, has been reopened, just days before brexit negotiations begin. some tory mps are demanding theresa may has a rethink. and in scotland, where the conservatives had their best election result for more than 30 years, are promising to pile on the pressure. we will be looking to make sure that our influence is felt. we played a significant part in ensuring there is a conservative minority government after this general election, with the fantastic result in scotland, winning all those seats, getting the second in the popular vote and putting our vote up so significantly.
the brexit secretary, david davis, has insisted that talks on leaving the european union will begin next week — despite the uncertainty surrounding theresa may's government. it comes as meps and european commissioners head for meetings at the eu parliament in strasbourg to discuss the way forward. a warning that this report from our political correspondent eleanor garnier contains some flash photography. brexit! the vote to leave the eu almost a year ago, but the debate on exactly how we...
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they will all be sitting there, david davis, borisjohnson all be sitting there, david davis, boris johnson and all be sitting there, david davis, borisjohnson and theresa may thinking, where do we go next? the conservatives have to regroup and remember what they offered the country. theresa may talked about the things that mattered to people. why people were voting brexit and how they were feeling at home. that‘s why she is four points ahead. is there a plot right now to replace theresa may? this is the conservative party, there‘s probably a lwa ys conservative party, there‘s probably always a plot. i don't know. i think people get annoyed when... i am playing that role of sort of laughing about it, but this is our prime minister we are talking about andi prime minister we are talking about and i think sometimes in this westminster bubble we all try to fight out of it. this is the real deal. is there someone now trying to conjure a plan to be prime minister while we have a prime minister?” conjure a plan to be prime minister while we have a prime minister? i am sure they will be lo
they will all be sitting there, david davis, borisjohnson all be sitting there, david davis, boris johnson and all be sitting there, david davis, borisjohnson and theresa may thinking, where do we go next? the conservatives have to regroup and remember what they offered the country. theresa may talked about the things that mattered to people. why people were voting brexit and how they were feeling at home. that‘s why she is four points ahead. is there a plot right now to replace theresa may?...
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. >> coming up, getting on with running the country said brexit minister david davis. we talk moves in the brexit negotiations live in brussels after the short break. icrophone) listen up, heart disease. you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the larges investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. >>> britain's brexit minister david davis is hitting back at conservative critics of prime minister theresa may he says former chanc
. >> coming up, getting on with running the country said brexit minister david davis. we talk moves in the brexit negotiations live in brussels after the short break. icrophone) listen up, heart disease. you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for...
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do you think david davis and philip hammond can both stay in post for the next two years and agree something? yes, and quite contrary to reports in the day's newspapers, they work very closely indeed and have regular meetings and discussions. the reports today have been overblown and it is a difference of emphasis. and i think they are working extremely closely and very effectively together. what is the difference of emphasis? this morning, there was a suggestion that hammond wanted us to remain in the customs union and david davis saying not. it is, they both agree we will have to be out of the customs union and the single market by the end of this parliament, in five years‘ time. even though you were dropped from the government, you are behaving and being rude to them in a very loyal way, and you clearly think theresa may should stick it out for quite a while, you're basically with the party on of this. in a way, it seems like the leadership issue has become a proxy for the brexit issue. listening to nicky morgan thinking that the clock is ticking on theresa may and jacob rees—mogg say
do you think david davis and philip hammond can both stay in post for the next two years and agree something? yes, and quite contrary to reports in the day's newspapers, they work very closely indeed and have regular meetings and discussions. the reports today have been overblown and it is a difference of emphasis. and i think they are working extremely closely and very effectively together. what is the difference of emphasis? this morning, there was a suggestion that hammond wanted us to...
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. >>> now the hard work begins says negotiator david davis as he heads to brussels to begin brexit talks phillip hammond says there will be a clean break with the eu. >> we are leaving eu and we will be leaving the single market and by the way leaving the customs you know >>> good morning, everyone it is monday, another scorcher of a day let's look at the european equity markets brexit talks begin the dax riding high by 1%. and the online groesher seen as a target of amazon has been given a rating other big retailers, they're rebounding from friday's selloff, following amazon's takeover of whole foods. ocado up by 8.6% >>> stick to bankening stocks. credit suisse at the top of the market thanks to broker upgrades analysts raised it and morgan stanley has coverage with overweights call share up by almost 3%. >>> let's switch gears another sad event overnight. london metropolitan police says too early to say whether a death at finsbury park was caused by the attack by a van driver that drove into a crowd of worshippers leaving a mosque ten are injured, two very seriously. senior national c
. >>> now the hard work begins says negotiator david davis as he heads to brussels to begin brexit talks phillip hammond says there will be a clean break with the eu. >> we are leaving eu and we will be leaving the single market and by the way leaving the customs you know >>> good morning, everyone it is monday, another scorcher of a day let's look at the european equity markets brexit talks begin the dax riding high by 1%. and the online groesher seen as a target of...
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david davis? nothing from david davis, these are a key people, they will be waiting, keeping their powder dry, there will be conversations going on at large at higher levels in the conservative party to see strategically what can be done. if you want some sense of what an extraordinary event this general election has been, horace johnson is saying nothing! and that in itself is unusual since the last interview, he was told to sit bit! the time is 8:31am, time for a break and we will catch up with a news update. good morning. the bbc understands that theresa may has no intention of resigning as prime minister after the general election results in a hung parliament. some pollsters had predicted at the start of the campaign that mrs may would win a landslide for the conservatives, they will head back to westminster with 319 seats, seven fewer than would give them an overall majority. speaking as she was re—elected to her seat in maidenhead, the prime minister said the country needed stability. as w
david davis? nothing from david davis, these are a key people, they will be waiting, keeping their powder dry, there will be conversations going on at large at higher levels in the conservative party to see strategically what can be done. if you want some sense of what an extraordinary event this general election has been, horace johnson is saying nothing! and that in itself is unusual since the last interview, he was told to sit bit! the time is 8:31am, time for a break and we will catch up...
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david davis the brexit secretary ta kes for the uk? david davis the brexit secretary takes the lead and for the eu michel barnier is the chief negotiator. a former french foreign minister has spent months preparing. meeting prime ministers and chancellors across europe, and also tweeting, he's not averse to self—promotion, and those who know him say he is level—headed but south, and on holiday he said there isa south, and on holiday he said there is a long road ahead. michel barnier is a long road ahead. michel barnier isa is a long road ahead. michel barnier is a realist, he is calm, i hope the conservatives will also be calm because that is the best way for negotiations. the eu has laid out its plan and will expect uk to follow it, and the first phase will deal with exit terms, and only if it is satisfied with move to the second phase, the uk's future relationship with the eu. uk wanted trade talks on the start so that the issues are to be focus on first include citizens rights, the rights of eu citizens rights, the rights of eu
david davis the brexit secretary ta kes for the uk? david davis the brexit secretary takes the lead and for the eu michel barnier is the chief negotiator. a former french foreign minister has spent months preparing. meeting prime ministers and chancellors across europe, and also tweeting, he's not averse to self—promotion, and those who know him say he is level—headed but south, and on holiday he said there isa south, and on holiday he said there is a long road ahead. michel barnier is a...
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david davis is coming not with all guns blazing. he is talking about forging a deep and special relationship between the eu and the uk like no other deal in history. he is not coming here to pick a fight. the in terms of the shape of the day, he will get here in a couple of hours and meet michelle barnier. he will be looking into having a working lunch and then the teams will break into smaller groups to discuss the three main priority issues that the eu have identified for these early stages. sorting out theissue for these early stages. sorting out the issue of rights for eu nationals living in the uk and vice—versa. the thorny issue of the brexit bill, how much money does the uk oh that people here in brussels —— owe. a long, long way to go. the significance of today is its just started rather than any of the details that will emerge. one—minute silence will be held today for the grenfell tower disaster. hundreds of firefighters are still tackling a huge forest fire in a hilly region of central portugal which has already k
david davis is coming not with all guns blazing. he is talking about forging a deep and special relationship between the eu and the uk like no other deal in history. he is not coming here to pick a fight. the in terms of the shape of the day, he will get here in a couple of hours and meet michelle barnier. he will be looking into having a working lunch and then the teams will break into smaller groups to discuss the three main priority issues that the eu have identified for these early stages....
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davis unsatisfied with responses given by david miliband then corbin new labor foreign secretary. david miliband today to come to the house of commons make a statement we've heard no sign of doing so i'll ask again tomorrow he ought to explain to the house of commons firstly what the situation is hope that the government is not complicit in torture and when torture allegations against the british government are raised some cases just end in failure with the judiciary citing potential damage to british interests the man who's. says he was sent by britain to libya to be tortured with his wife speaking for the first time on t.v. about what happened to her they are angry at today's decision that no one will face criminal charges but of course there were torture cases before the u.k. invaded afghanistan iraq libya and syria u.k. government mandated torture that acted as a recruiting sergeant for the ira. helicopters took them away fourteen men out of hundreds of nationals who were interned they were singled out for special to.
davis unsatisfied with responses given by david miliband then corbin new labor foreign secretary. david miliband today to come to the house of commons make a statement we've heard no sign of doing so i'll ask again tomorrow he ought to explain to the house of commons firstly what the situation is hope that the government is not complicit in torture and when torture allegations against the british government are raised some cases just end in failure with the judiciary citing potential damage to...
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for the uk, david davis ta kes key players. for the uk, david davis takes the lead. michel barnier will ta ke takes the lead. michel barnier will take the negotiating lead for the eu. michel barnier has spent months preparing. he met chancellors and prime ministers across europe, regularly tweeting. he also likes to self promote. he is levelheaded but tough. on holiday, he tweeted there isa tough. on holiday, he tweeted there is a long road ahead. michel barnier is a long road ahead. michel barnier isa is a long road ahead. michel barnier is a realist. i hope everyone is calm, that is the best way to negotiate. how will it work? the eu has laid out its plan, saying the uk will follow it. the first phase will deal with exit terms. only if the eu is satisfied, possibly in october, do we move to the second phase, the future relationship of the uk to the eu. that is not what the uk wanted, trade talks from the start. they wa nted trade talks from the start. they wanted to talk about citizens rights, eu citizens in the uk and the other way around. financial obligations of
for the uk, david davis ta kes key players. for the uk, david davis takes the lead. michel barnier will ta ke takes the lead. michel barnier will take the negotiating lead for the eu. michel barnier has spent months preparing. he met chancellors and prime ministers across europe, regularly tweeting. he also likes to self promote. he is levelheaded but tough. on holiday, he tweeted there isa tough. on holiday, he tweeted there is a long road ahead. michel barnier is a long road ahead. michel...
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the brexit secretary, david davis, has said he is "pretty sure", that the uk can reach a suitable deal with brussels, on leaving the european union but has suggested britain may need a transitional arrangement if everything isn't agreed within the two—year time frame. mr davis insisted that britain had to be ready to walk away if the deal was a bad one. susana mendonca reports. we have had some smiles and that never—ending handshake but behind the scenes of the brexit negotiations, the man charged with doing a dealfor britain negotiations, the man charged with doing a deal for britain seems uncertain as to whether he will get one. i am pretty sure, not 100% sure, one. i am pretty sure, not 10096 sure, it is a negotiation. you said at the beginning of this "we are guaranteed to get a deal, you can be sure we will get a deal." we will get a deal. i'm pretty sure, but i'm not certain. what the brexit secretary did seem certain about was that a transitional arrangement with the eu of between one and two years would have to be done. he said if there was no deal that would be better than
the brexit secretary, david davis, has said he is "pretty sure", that the uk can reach a suitable deal with brussels, on leaving the european union but has suggested britain may need a transitional arrangement if everything isn't agreed within the two—year time frame. mr davis insisted that britain had to be ready to walk away if the deal was a bad one. susana mendonca reports. we have had some smiles and that never—ending handshake but behind the scenes of the brexit...
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the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not sure the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu and that we have to be prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there'll be a deal. but the deal i want, the free trade deal, the customs deal, i'm pretty confident but i'm not certain. six people have been injured after a vehicle collides more than 140 people are feared to have been killed, when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in pakistan's punjab province. six people have been injured after a vehicle collides with pedestrians in newcastle. police say it's not terrorism. organisers of istanbul's gay pride march say it will go ahead despite a ban by the authorities of turkey's largest city. those are the headlines. now on bbc news, click. this week... driving arizona. teaching tanzania. and clowning in california. la la la los angeles. a city of many sights. there is the movies. the beaches. the high life. and in between each of them... a lot of this. with hardly any rail alternative, the traffic here drives the locals to distraction. it's led some of the bigger thinkers to sug
the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not sure the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu and that we have to be prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there'll be a deal. but the deal i want, the free trade deal, the customs deal, i'm pretty confident but i'm not certain. six people have been injured after a vehicle collides more than 140 people are feared to have been killed, when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in pakistan's punjab province. six people have...
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david davis said there may be a delay on the talks. we have heard the queen's postponed the queen's speech. mep meps are heading for strasbourg to discuss the way forward. eleanor garnier contains some flash photography. brexit! the vote to leave the eu almost a year ago, but the debate on exactly how we exit the terms and the priorities, has been reopened, just days before brexit negotiations begin. some tory mps are demanding theresa may has a rethink. and in scotland, where the conservatives there had their best election result for more than 30 years, are promising to pile on the pressure. we will be looking to make sure that our influence is felt. we played a significant part in ensuring there is a conservative minority government after this general election, with the fantastic result in scotland, winning all those seats, getting the second in the popular vote and putting our vote up so significantly. a manifesto to see us through brexit and beyond. theresa may had wanted a much bigger mandate from voters for her vision of brexit,
david davis said there may be a delay on the talks. we have heard the queen's postponed the queen's speech. mep meps are heading for strasbourg to discuss the way forward. eleanor garnier contains some flash photography. brexit! the vote to leave the eu almost a year ago, but the debate on exactly how we exit the terms and the priorities, has been reopened, just days before brexit negotiations begin. some tory mps are demanding theresa may has a rethink. and in scotland, where the conservatives...
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david davis, the brexit secretary, does too, but wants migration down in the end. trade secretary liam fox is tougher still and wants out of the eu even if that means no deal, but the parliamentary pressures after the election are huge. this debate has been going around in circles. since the election, it's picked up pace. brexiteers want to break free of all eu control. others say compromise on migration, on eu payments, for the sake of a deal. whether it's on movement of people, how the rules can be adjusted, budget payments, things like that, there needs to be flexibility because the politicians' job is to make this work for the nation as a whole, not to dispute amongst themselves. 17.4 million people voted for the simple principle that decisions should be made by democratically elected politicians here in westminster that decide our laws, our money and our borders and that's what should be negotiated, starting next monday. labour wants all options kept open. trade and cooperation count for more than keeping migrants out, they say. we need a collaborative approac
david davis, the brexit secretary, does too, but wants migration down in the end. trade secretary liam fox is tougher still and wants out of the eu even if that means no deal, but the parliamentary pressures after the election are huge. this debate has been going around in circles. since the election, it's picked up pace. brexiteers want to break free of all eu control. others say compromise on migration, on eu payments, for the sake of a deal. whether it's on movement of people, how the rules...
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the home office, foreign office, treasury and david davis as the brexit secretary, and michael fallon as the defence secretary. we are getting a sense of her cabinet now. how important is this for theresa may as she attempts to show the world that it is business as usual? i think you have another arrival there. business as usual? i think you have another arrival therei business as usual? i think you have another arrival there. i think that is david livingstone who is the leader of the house. are you keeping yourjob? no word from him, funny that. not a lot of talking as people go into downing street. sometimes they are more keen to talk on their way back out. you are asking how important matters for theresa may. obviously, she has faced some real challenges, that is there to say, in the past few days. of course, her majority has fallen away and now she must form a government with the help of the dup. i think there was a sense that she may have wa nted have wanted a change of cabin is rather more had she had a stronger hand and moore street and a stronger majority —— more seats. the
the home office, foreign office, treasury and david davis as the brexit secretary, and michael fallon as the defence secretary. we are getting a sense of her cabinet now. how important is this for theresa may as she attempts to show the world that it is business as usual? i think you have another arrival there. business as usual? i think you have another arrival therei business as usual? i think you have another arrival there. i think that is david livingstone who is the leader of the house....
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david davis, the brexit secretary, does too. but wants migration down in the end. trade secretary liam fox is tougher still, wants out of the eu, even if that means no deal. but the parliamentary pressures after the election are huge. this debate's been going round in circles. since the election it's picked up pace. brexiteers want to break free of all eu control. others say compromise on migration, on eu payments for the sake of a deal. whether it's on movement of people, how the rules can be adjusted, budget payments, things like that, i think there needs to be a bit of flexibility because the politician's job is to make this work for the nation as a whole, not to dispute amongst themselves. 17.4 million people voted for the simple principle that decisions should be made by democratically elected politicians here in westminster that decide our laws, our money and our borders. that's what should be negotiated, starting next monday. labour wants all options kept open. trade and co—operation count for more than keeping migrants out, they say. we need a collaborati
david davis, the brexit secretary, does too. but wants migration down in the end. trade secretary liam fox is tougher still, wants out of the eu, even if that means no deal. but the parliamentary pressures after the election are huge. this debate's been going round in circles. since the election it's picked up pace. brexiteers want to break free of all eu control. others say compromise on migration, on eu payments for the sake of a deal. whether it's on movement of people, how the rules can be...
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david davis and michelle barney a meet to talk off the negotiations. the eu starts discussion with more leverage as there is confusion about what the u.k. wants. matt: a developing story in london. hit a group of muslim worshipers in northwest london, one is dead. police are treating it as a potential terror attack. anna: macron's majority. while the french president is that to secure the biggest parliamentary majority in 15 years, voter turnout was the lowest ever for a french legislative election. show.e paris air analysts expect fewer plane orders for boeing and airbus after the industry gets hit by low fuel prices and weak fares. we will take a look at the health of the industry and bring you live comments from the event. ♪ anna: a very good morning, welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe," our flagship morning show from london. plenty to talk about. stocks in asia going higher, keeping an eye on what has been called a u.k. terrorist attack in london, another key test for the may government. agenda, theeconomic eurozone seems to be impressing eve
david davis and michelle barney a meet to talk off the negotiations. the eu starts discussion with more leverage as there is confusion about what the u.k. wants. matt: a developing story in london. hit a group of muslim worshipers in northwest london, one is dead. police are treating it as a potential terror attack. anna: macron's majority. while the french president is that to secure the biggest parliamentary majority in 15 years, voter turnout was the lowest ever for a french legislative...
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brexit secretary david davis told bbc radio that the uk will still continue with its plans to be out of the single market. what do you think the outcome will be for brexit? one of them actual things following results on the friday was that there would bea on the friday was that there would be a push for a softer, more managed brexit. we need the eu to agree to that, but a softer brexit is certainly on the cards. being within the customs union and having as much access to the single market as possible is obviously where we are going. the problem with being inside the customs union is you cannot strike new trade deals with other countries outside the eu, and the uk will still have to pay for the privilege of having that access. a softer brexit is now what is going to be called for, that's fairly obvious. in terms of the dup, they don't want a hard border between the north on the south of ireland and they still want as much access as well, because they want good to be moving through ireland. from a european view looking out towards the uk, things have fundamentally change. if you are a
brexit secretary david davis told bbc radio that the uk will still continue with its plans to be out of the single market. what do you think the outcome will be for brexit? one of them actual things following results on the friday was that there would bea on the friday was that there would be a push for a softer, more managed brexit. we need the eu to agree to that, but a softer brexit is certainly on the cards. being within the customs union and having as much access to the single market as...
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borisjohnson at the foreign office and david davis as brexit secretary at michael fallon at defence. those are staying the same but we have had two cabinet ministers, former cabinet ministers, coming in, we have yet to find out what will happen to them and we expect to see more following them. six junior ministers lost their seats at this election, and it is expected that those rules will need to be felled and, of course, there was one minister who had a cabinet position, ben gummer, he lost his seat, so there is still one vacancy around there is still one vacancy around the cabinet table, we have yet to find out who will fill it. good to get that brief update, we will be back with you once there is any further news. ellie price at downing street. and joining me now is the former conservative party leader, michael howard, lord howarth, thank you very much forjoining us on the bbc news channel. as someone who knows about the pressures of leadership, what would your advice be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, ithink be to theresa may right now? -- lord howarth. well, i t
borisjohnson at the foreign office and david davis as brexit secretary at michael fallon at defence. those are staying the same but we have had two cabinet ministers, former cabinet ministers, coming in, we have yet to find out what will happen to them and we expect to see more following them. six junior ministers lost their seats at this election, and it is expected that those rules will need to be felled and, of course, there was one minister who had a cabinet position, ben gummer, he lost...
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the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not sure the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu and that we have to be prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there'll be a deal. but the deal i want, the free trade deal, the customs deal, i'm pretty sure but i'm not certain. more than 140 people are feared to have been killed, when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in pakistan's punjab province. six people have been injured after a vehicle collides with pedestrians in newcastle. police say it's not terrorism. some news just breaking. some newsjust breaking. turkish police have fired rubber bullets to prevent the gay pride activists from carrying out their parade in taksim square. and a fpjournalist is reporting. we will bring you more on that in the next hour. now on bbc news, talking books is at the hay literary festival in wales. hello and welcome to talking books at the hay festival. founded in 1987 around a kitchen table in wales, hay has been bringing readers, writers and thinkers together for 30 years, and it has evolved into a global celebration of literature, cultu
the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not sure the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu and that we have to be prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there'll be a deal. but the deal i want, the free trade deal, the customs deal, i'm pretty sure but i'm not certain. more than 140 people are feared to have been killed, when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in pakistan's punjab province. six people have been injured after a vehicle collides with pedestrians in...
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the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not sure at the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu, and we have to be prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there will be a deal, of which the deal i want, the free trade agreement, the customs agreement and so on, it's... i'm pretty sure, but i'm not certain. more than 140 people are feared to have been killed when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in pakistan. a vehicle has collided with pedestrians outside of a sports centre in newcastle. police say they're not treating it as a terror incident. performances get underway at glastonbury for the third and final day, with ed sheeran providing the grand finale on the main stage this evening. and at 3:30, click considers futuristic proposals to solve the traffic problems of los angeles. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. tests are continuing on cladding from tower blocks around the country after it was revealed every one of the 3a samples tested so far has failed to meet fire safety standards. the towers tested so far are in 17 local council areas. the tests were ordered
the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not sure at the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu, and we have to be prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there will be a deal, of which the deal i want, the free trade agreement, the customs agreement and so on, it's... i'm pretty sure, but i'm not certain. more than 140 people are feared to have been killed when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in pakistan. a vehicle has collided with pedestrians outside of a sports...
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david davis, brexit secretary, had predicted the i’ow brexit secretary, had predicted the row of the summer would be about that sequence. we will see what he says on monday in brussels. a man has been tasered by police outside the houses of parliament, after he reached for a knife when approached by officers. police on routine duties became aware of a man acting suspiciously. the man, in his 30s, was arrested for possession of a knife. he's now being held in a central london police station. nobody was injured. british security officials have told the bbc that hackers in north korea carried out the cyber attack that crippled parts of the nhs last month. the hackers are thought to have done it to make money, and had underestimated the extent to which the computer virus would spread. here's our security correspondent gordon corera. voiceover: the cyber attack spread around the world, with the nhs badly—hit. computers were locked, with hackers demanding a ransom be paid for them to be made usable again. britain's national cyber security centre led the investigation and security sources
david davis, brexit secretary, had predicted the i’ow brexit secretary, had predicted the row of the summer would be about that sequence. we will see what he says on monday in brussels. a man has been tasered by police outside the houses of parliament, after he reached for a knife when approached by officers. police on routine duties became aware of a man acting suspiciously. the man, in his 30s, was arrested for possession of a knife. he's now being held in a central london police station....
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and this was david davis being similarly supportive. have the same i view this talk about the leadership at the height of self—indulgence —— i have too safe. the british people have too safe. the british people have given as a result we would not have given as a result we would not have chosen but an instruction and it is ourjob to get on with the work of government and organise arrangements to get business pretty the house of commons and run the country. she is very good at that. she is an extremely good prime minister. at the moment it suits these big players in the tory party to keep theresa may as prime minister but let's be clear, they hold the cards. the primers to also met a hold the cards. the primers to also meta group hold the cards. the primers to also met a group of influential backbenchers called the 1922 committee. that may be easier said than done. this was from laura kuenssberg, our political editor. earlier i spoke to them right for his latest analysis on the predicament of the prime minister. she is clearly a pri
and this was david davis being similarly supportive. have the same i view this talk about the leadership at the height of self—indulgence —— i have too safe. the british people have too safe. the british people have given as a result we would not have given as a result we would not have chosen but an instruction and it is ourjob to get on with the work of government and organise arrangements to get business pretty the house of commons and run the country. she is very good at that. she is...
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the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not sure the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu and that we have to be prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there'll be a deal — but the deal i want, the free trade deal, a customs deal. i'm pretty confident but i'm not certain. six people have been injured after a vehicle collides with pedestrians in newcastle. police say the incident is not terror—related. more than 130 people are feared to have been killed, when a lorry transporting oil burst into flames in pakistan's punjab province. i will have more on all of the day's stories at the top of the error. now on bbc news, the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the programme, in the week the queen came to westminster for the state opening of parliament, and set out the government's plans for the next two years — starting with brexit. my government will seek to maintain a deep and special partnership with european allies, and to forge new trading relationships across the globe. theresa may sets out what action the government's taking following the grenfell tower fire. bu
the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's not sure the uk will get a withdrawal deal with the eu and that we have to be prepared to "walk away". you can be sure there'll be a deal — but the deal i want, the free trade deal, a customs deal. i'm pretty confident but i'm not certain. six people have been injured after a vehicle collides with pedestrians in newcastle. police say the incident is not terror—related. more than 130 people are feared to have been killed, when a lorry...
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today, at the start of the talks, david davis said we we re start of the talks, david davis said we were sticking by our pre—election plan for brexit. borisjohnson arrived this morning saying it is all going very well. philip hammond at the mansion house striking a different note, saying people did not vote to become poorer, we've got to put the economy first, we've got to put the economy first, we've got to have a transitional arrangements a business does not face a cliff edge when we leave the european union. yes, people want to clamp down on migration, but they don't wa nt to down on migration, but they don't want to shut it down. and we have got to protect the city. because if the city suffers the british economy suffers. the reason the likes of philip hammond now feel emboldened to speak out publicly in this way is in part because mrs may is in the balls after the election, but also because business is beginning to flex x muscles. —— because mrs may is enfeebled after the election. car manufacturers are saying, just take it easy about leaving the single market. the trouble, th
today, at the start of the talks, david davis said we we re start of the talks, david davis said we were sticking by our pre—election plan for brexit. borisjohnson arrived this morning saying it is all going very well. philip hammond at the mansion house striking a different note, saying people did not vote to become poorer, we've got to put the economy first, we've got to put the economy first, we've got to have a transitional arrangements a business does not face a cliff edge when we leave...
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i'm joined by david davis, the brexit secretary. our thoughts are very much with the families of those injured and the six dead, but we shouldn't forget the role of the police and the extraordinary circumstances. not just our thoughts, the thoughts of the whole nation. the thoughts and sympathies of the whole nation with them. they should know about, and i hope that helps and what will be a terrible time. the police and emergency services have done a fabulousjob here. emergency services have done a fabulous job here. it emergency services have done a fabulousjob here. it is awe—inspiring that from the first call, to the point at which the terrorists were killed, it was eight minutes. and police were confronting people they thought might of been suicide bombers. absolutely. we banned word hero around, but a real hero is someone who runs towards danger when everyone else is running away. and running towards someone is wearing what you think is an expose of suicide vest is the ultimate in heroism and courage. unlike the magister atta
i'm joined by david davis, the brexit secretary. our thoughts are very much with the families of those injured and the six dead, but we shouldn't forget the role of the police and the extraordinary circumstances. not just our thoughts, the thoughts of the whole nation. the thoughts and sympathies of the whole nation with them. they should know about, and i hope that helps and what will be a terrible time. the police and emergency services have done a fabulousjob here. emergency services have...
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david davis did say britain had not back down. when the eu decides they have made enough progress, they will be able to move on further dialogue. let's get thoughts with david owen from jeffries international. he joins us on set. you were watching the twists and turns from yesterday, the words used and words that word. >> we knew the u.k. had agreed on the eu secrecy event. we knew roughly how it would play out. david davis did say nothing would be decided until everything was decided, which means in principle, they will decide the divorce bill, but then will able to be move on to discuss the new trading investments. a transition peiod is still later. i think the u.k. will be moving to a non-eu option. still semi detached, but we don't know how long that transitional phase will be. going tosay ireland is be solvable, and they gave a two year issuance. matt: from an eu perspective, and i am normally based in berlin, it seems like they are holding most of the cards. but they don't want to just block out a deal completely because the
david davis did say britain had not back down. when the eu decides they have made enough progress, they will be able to move on further dialogue. let's get thoughts with david owen from jeffries international. he joins us on set. you were watching the twists and turns from yesterday, the words used and words that word. >> we knew the u.k. had agreed on the eu secrecy event. we knew roughly how it would play out. david davis did say nothing would be decided until everything was decided,...
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one more line from david davis. self-indulgent to talk of ditching may. this is as theresa may faces a cabinet meeting today along with the rank and file of the tory party. can she survive? what are the implications for the markets and the dup? that is what we discussed. a and i.it from ann we talk about the market open. that's next. ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg markets: european open come but will be the first traits of the day. i'm manus cranny and here is what we are watching for you this monday morning. theresa may will face furious lawmakers as her conservative party and her investors look for any excuse to sell the pound again. andr parliament as uncertainty reigns in the u.k.. francis mccrone expand
one more line from david davis. self-indulgent to talk of ditching may. this is as theresa may faces a cabinet meeting today along with the rank and file of the tory party. can she survive? what are the implications for the markets and the dup? that is what we discussed. a and i.it from ann we talk about the market open. that's next. ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg markets: european open come but will be the first traits of the day. i'm manus cranny and here is what we are watching for you...
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you have people like david davis advocating for the e.u. to kind of move away from its sequence in approach, -- sequencing approach. carsten: if that were to be the case, we would see the u.k. does not know what it wants. that is the perspective from brussels right now. guy: was it a surprise to see mr. hammond in berlin it yesterday, -- berlin yesterday, talking about an internal party event? he left.and nevertheless, it does seem as if mr. hammond is taking his message to berlin, not just talking about what he sees as a future for brexit here in london. i think it makes sense for him to look specifically at berlin. that has been the strategy of many in the u.k. over the last couple of months to look at berlin when it comes to finding an ally potentially for a softer brexit. i think the germans are willing to listen to that, to take these voices into consideration. the biggest problem at the end of the day is the conversation of domestic u.k. politics, whether people like hammond can prevail. his definition of a softer brexit merely means
you have people like david davis advocating for the e.u. to kind of move away from its sequence in approach, -- sequencing approach. carsten: if that were to be the case, we would see the u.k. does not know what it wants. that is the perspective from brussels right now. guy: was it a surprise to see mr. hammond in berlin it yesterday, -- berlin yesterday, talking about an internal party event? he left.and nevertheless, it does seem as if mr. hammond is taking his message to berlin, not just...
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davis would be because he could avert an election until later. it's a no brainer the only alternative is borders johnson who would be just a prick and you know you disagree with that well i don't disagree that david davis is probably one of the most competent tories this our own just know but i think george with agree with me that momentum is a big thing in politics and momentum is no was called been on the label if davis was to take over you've got a member of may's authority was on the main because she was never elected by the country she then called an election and lost a majority as joel said if this was sort of to this health is on the lake and you can see our special coverage on our two americas you tube page saudi arabia and other arab states at odds with carter have issued a list of demands which they say you must be met to drop their blockade of the country among their demands is the complete shutdown of cutters international news network al-jazeera r t c mon del rosario reporting tonight saudi arabia egypt united arab emirates and bahra
davis would be because he could avert an election until later. it's a no brainer the only alternative is borders johnson who would be just a prick and you know you disagree with that well i don't disagree that david davis is probably one of the most competent tories this our own just know but i think george with agree with me that momentum is a big thing in politics and momentum is no was called been on the label if davis was to take over you've got a member of may's authority was on the main...
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that's what they want their focus to be first, but david davis is still talking about having parallel discussions whereby we also discussed trade. the eu says that is not what they will be doing straightaway. there seems to be not a meeting of minds as yet as to what the focus will be at the beginning, and those negotiations start tomorrow so all eyes will be on that. there will only be a day of negotiations this week, and we understand there will be more negotiations over the summer. each month there will be periods where they meet. certainly, all eyes will be on whether or not they can get the kind of deal that theresa may had been talking about before the election. now she has weakened because she does not have the majority in parliament, and is having to rely on the dup, potentially. you mentioned that the queen's speech is delayed from tomorrow until wednesday. and next yea r‘s tomorrow until wednesday. and next year's queen's speech is cancelled. yes, this is a sign of theresa may realising just how difficult it is going to be to try to get the brexit legislation through parli
that's what they want their focus to be first, but david davis is still talking about having parallel discussions whereby we also discussed trade. the eu says that is not what they will be doing straightaway. there seems to be not a meeting of minds as yet as to what the focus will be at the beginning, and those negotiations start tomorrow so all eyes will be on that. there will only be a day of negotiations this week, and we understand there will be more negotiations over the summer. each...
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boris johnson is always going to be a prominent name, but also david davis. also see threat. saying, if you allow a softer brexit approach to take hold, we will out you. from every single side, she is getting threats. at the top of this section, who knows where this will take the negotiations. think thedo we position could be softened a bit , because she was adamant and strong on this, and now it is a fluid situation? member, theve to use position going into this is itt no other country -- needs to be a tough deal so no other country dares to do with the u.k. did and tries to leave that e.u.. there is going to be no quarter past are given in these negotiations. they are going to drive us tough a bargain as they can. if you look at the people negotiating, it is a tough bunch on that e.u. side. it is hard to see how they will show any charity to the u.k. because of these domestic difficulties. francine: that you so much. atari officials struck defiant tone. qatar airways suffering from regional oversight blockade and the travel ban. from the ceo of qatar airways. with at the pa
boris johnson is always going to be a prominent name, but also david davis. also see threat. saying, if you allow a softer brexit approach to take hold, we will out you. from every single side, she is getting threats. at the top of this section, who knows where this will take the negotiations. think thedo we position could be softened a bit , because she was adamant and strong on this, and now it is a fluid situation? member, theve to use position going into this is itt no other country --...
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david davis has said that in said britain will fight any demands. are secretary of tate says qat will find it difficult to meet demands from of the rex tillerson said they could be a basis for talks. the list of demands includes shutting al jazeera, cutting back ties with iran, and ending turkey's military presence. pakistan, more than 150 killed after a tanker exploded. officials said dozens more are in critical condition. villagers had gathered to collect leaking fuel. the final round of election showed a resurgence in for former prime minister silvio berlusconi. candidates showed backing and an independent candidate. they made significant setbacks for the ruling democratic party. spacex has launched its ninth rocket, topping last year's total. the lift off from vandenberg in california follows another launch on friday. it is caring 10 satellites for iridium communications. it is the first time spacex has sent two rockets into orbit in such a short time. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120
david davis has said that in said britain will fight any demands. are secretary of tate says qat will find it difficult to meet demands from of the rex tillerson said they could be a basis for talks. the list of demands includes shutting al jazeera, cutting back ties with iran, and ending turkey's military presence. pakistan, more than 150 killed after a tanker exploded. officials said dozens more are in critical condition. villagers had gathered to collect leaking fuel. the final round of...
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david davies told bbc question time that it cannot be promised within five years. tory sources are playing this down and said it is always clear, there is no strict deadline, thatis clear, there is no strict deadline, that is not what theresa may was saying. that there is no disagreement. in their view they are the only party in this election committed to getting immigration down significantly. but, it matters as this is a huge issue for millions of voters around the country and right now, it feels like the tories are having a choppy campaign. on any issue, let alone their central promises, they cannot afford to have confusion. the ulster unionist party has published its election manifesto , which includes a promise to reform the nhs in northern ireland , merging the five health care trusts to create a single body. the party leader robin swann also rejected the idea of northern ireland being given special status during the brexit negotiations. he described it as ‘an attempt to create a united ireland by the back door‘. there can be no border at the middle of th
david davies told bbc question time that it cannot be promised within five years. tory sources are playing this down and said it is always clear, there is no strict deadline, thatis clear, there is no strict deadline, that is not what theresa may was saying. that there is no disagreement. in their view they are the only party in this election committed to getting immigration down significantly. but, it matters as this is a huge issue for millions of voters around the country and right now, it...
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davis, but only for two years. would they want the job, given what they have to do?|j do job, given what they have to do?” do know. it's a strange situation for the conservatives. in this case, the political editor has been speaking to a lot of people, a serving minister who is on the hammond side, who says that the pm's brand is so damaged, it's painful. the calculation that people are making is that she is so inadequate we cannot wait two years. that is the conservative's dilemma, she is toxic as a brand, and yet they can't figure out who to replace her with. when they do, they will. but philip hammond, what a turnaround for him! this is a fellow whose budget unravelled in two days and he is now supposed to be this safe pair of hands. he was sidelined during the entire election campaign and was going to be dumped if she had the majority that she expected. there's obviously a factional war going on and he is the figurehead of the remain side. but a minority within the parliamentary party, a majority of those wil
davis, but only for two years. would they want the job, given what they have to do?|j do job, given what they have to do?” do know. it's a strange situation for the conservatives. in this case, the political editor has been speaking to a lot of people, a serving minister who is on the hammond side, who says that the pm's brand is so damaged, it's painful. the calculation that people are making is that she is so inadequate we cannot wait two years. that is the conservative's dilemma, she is...
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of course, there's a bloke called david davis who is secretary of state for brexit. he is presenting a rather softer line in the past few days than he had to follow the may line until last thursday. but now, it will be very interesting to see what tone he takes and what approach he takes. interesting to see what tone he takes and what approach he takeslj still don't understand why she has the tone she has. what is the reasoning for going in there, making it clear it's going to be a hard brexit if i don't get what i want? the idea is you have to be able to walk away from the table in order to get a good deal. i think that wine is wearing weaker and weaker, particularly now. we saw michael gove today, everyone seems to be softening their language a little and talking about this need for more conversation with everyone and all the different parties. it's all talk, but there seems to be a conscious effort to make it seem less ha rd. i conscious effort to make it seem less hard. i don't know if theresa may herself has got the memo. there are a lot of conservative hardline
of course, there's a bloke called david davis who is secretary of state for brexit. he is presenting a rather softer line in the past few days than he had to follow the may line until last thursday. but now, it will be very interesting to see what tone he takes and what approach he takes. interesting to see what tone he takes and what approach he takeslj still don't understand why she has the tone she has. what is the reasoning for going in there, making it clear it's going to be a hard brexit...
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the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's ‘pretty sure' the uk will be able to reach a suitable deal with brussels on leaving the eu. at least 1a0 people are feared to have been killed in eastern pakistan after a lorry transporting oil burst into flames. two children are in intensive care after a car ploughed into a group of pedestrians outside a sports centre in newcastle. police say they don't believe the incident is terrorism—related.
the brexit secretary, david davis, says he's ‘pretty sure' the uk will be able to reach a suitable deal with brussels on leaving the eu. at least 1a0 people are feared to have been killed in eastern pakistan after a lorry transporting oil burst into flames. two children are in intensive care after a car ploughed into a group of pedestrians outside a sports centre in newcastle. police say they don't believe the incident is terrorism—related.
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yes, so yesterday, the theme of the talks between michel barnier and david davis was all chumminess, friendly, diplomatic and then right at end michel barnier said in his final closing remarks he wasn't in the mood to compromise because the uk had to face up to the fact that it was it's decision to leave the eu. interpreted by some people as the eu dropping the pretence of friendliness and playing a bit of ha rd ball friendliness and playing a bit of hard ball with david davis. i asked mr barner about that, whether he regretted saying that phrase, he didn't talk about whether he regretted it or not, but he said that he realise down the line there we re that he realise down the line there were going to have to be some compromises made by both sides. so it is stepping back from the harsher rhetoric we saw at the end of the negotiating session. there was another keyword he uttered the word, " pa rallel. " another keyword he uttered the word, "parallel." the issue about whether the talks happen, we have the withdrawal stuff first and the trade arrangements. he said that some aspects of t
yes, so yesterday, the theme of the talks between michel barnier and david davis was all chumminess, friendly, diplomatic and then right at end michel barnier said in his final closing remarks he wasn't in the mood to compromise because the uk had to face up to the fact that it was it's decision to leave the eu. interpreted by some people as the eu dropping the pretence of friendliness and playing a bit of ha rd ball friendliness and playing a bit of hard ball with david davis. i asked mr...
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david davis, chief brexiteer, but not really prime minister material. people talking about ruth davidson coming down from scotland. she isn't an mp and i think she is incredible but she is a remainer, so if the eurosceptics but she is a remainer, so if the eurosce ptics want but she is a remainer, so if the eurosceptics want a eurosceptics that isn't her. who are we left with, borisjohnson. that is a prospect that is the only thing stopping those tory leaders from ending her prime ministerial career. they are waiting to have somebody viable to replace her and they don't. between a rock and a hard place because the observer is saying that business would like her to rethink a hard brexit. what is she going to do. the observer is the cheerleader of the soft brexit. talking about no deal, no brexit immediately. if things go the way that angela merkel fears in europe over the next year or so, that may come to pass. mrs merkel is preoccupied with things like migration, the viability of the eurozone and italy above brexit. and her own election as well. that is
david davis, chief brexiteer, but not really prime minister material. people talking about ruth davidson coming down from scotland. she isn't an mp and i think she is incredible but she is a remainer, so if the eurosceptics but she is a remainer, so if the eurosce ptics want but she is a remainer, so if the eurosceptics want a eurosceptics that isn't her. who are we left with, borisjohnson. that is a prospect that is the only thing stopping those tory leaders from ending her prime ministerial...